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Stein’s struggles were amplified by Joyce’s triumphs – but they both shared an artistic vision Gertrude Stein at her desk in Paris in the 1930s. Photo: Getty James Joyce and Gertrude Stein ...
Sadly, the pair stopped short of what I view as the greatest challenge: producing novels that reflect what Americans like and dislike in fiction. Now, at last, with People’s Choice Literature, by the ...
Adam Rutherford talks to Helen Lewis, Francesca Wade and Dean Van Nguyen ...
Best summer books of 2025: Roula Khalaf, Stephen Bush and other FT journalists pick their favourites ...
Hundreds of book lovers turned up at NUS Library's book adoption and exchange drive on Saturday (June 14) to pick up some of ...
At the Wrightwood 659 gallery in Chicago, an expansive, century-spanning show charts the period of art when “homosexuality” ...
Gothic horror and dark academia dominate this season’s offerings alongside timely climate fiction and epic romantasy.
Author John Birdsall dishes about his new history of LGBTQ+ food writers and chefs, and how queer cookery can meet the moment ...
Barbara Holdridge and a friend found unlikely commercial success in the 1950s with recordings of such famous writers as Dylan Thomas and T.S. Eliot reciting their work. Holdridge died Monday at 95.
The film adaptation of her Booker-nominated novel is the latest step in extraordinary revival and flowering of the writer’s ...